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Part I: Introduction and Overview
Previously in this series:
Contents – Part I
1 – The ‘Illuminati card game’
2 – Confusion about the two versions
3 – Mainstream coverage of the games
4 – Relevance to the alternative/conspiracy/truth scene
What is the ‘Illuminati card game’ and why would anybody care? Paytm games earn money 2020.
In Part I of this series we are looking at the basic facts concerning the ‘Illuminati card game’ and why it may be of interest to thinking people.
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1 – ‘Illuminati card game’ – introduction
In 1982 a standalone card game was released by Steve Jackson Games entitled ‘Illuminati’.

Then in 1994 the same company released a collectible card game entitled ‘Illuminati: New World Order’ (INWO), largely based on the 1982 release.
Since then there have been several updates (‘expansions’) for both the original 1982 standalone card game and the 1994 collectible card game.
Both versions feature hundreds of playing cards, many of which make reference to various ‘conspiracy’ theories, ideas, and tropes.
The gameplay of both games revolve around the notion of conspiracy, secrecy and world control. For example, in the original 1982 game, players can take the role of The Bavarian Illuminati, the UFOs, the Servants of Cthulhu, etc.
In short: The ‘Illuminati card games’ revolve around ‘conspiracy theories’, secrecy and world control.
Note: The history of both Steve Jackson Games and its founder will be covered in detail in Part IX of this series.
2 – Confusion about the two versions
As will be explained in more detail in a moment, the two games are different:
-The 1982 version ‘Illuminati’ is a standalone game, which means that all cards come as part of the game set as purchased.
-The 1994 version ‘INWO’ is a collectible card game, which means that collectors/players collect and trade cards to build their own decks.
There is a lot of overlap between the games. Many cards appear in both (although in different style).
Above is a comparison of the ‘Psychiatrist’ card from the standalone game (1982) and the collectible card game (1994).
Generally the games are referred to as ‘the Illuminati card game’; few people seem to understand the distinction between the 1982 and 1994 versions and speak of them interchangeably.
For the rest of this series I will refer to the 1982 standalone game as ‘Illuminati’ and the 1994 collectible card game as ‘INWO’.
In short: There are two ‘Illuminati card games’, released by the same company, which are similar in many ways: ‘Illuminati’ (1982) and ‘INWO’ (1994).
Note: We’ll take a much closer look at both games separately in Part VII of this series.
3 – Mainstream coverage of the games
The games have received attention in a small number of mainstream news articles, such as this 2012 piece in Vice and this 2016 article in the Daily Star.
Note that the Vice and Daily Star articles cited above both seem to confuse the two games as being one — and their sloppy reporting does not end there. Consider this line from Daily Star:
Steve Jackson’s Illuminati: The Game of Conspiracy was released in 1995, well before many of the shocking moments it predicts.
‘Illuminati: The Game of Conspiracy’ is the original, which was released in 1982. The version they are referring to, ‘Illuminati: New World Order’, was released in 1994.
In other words, they have apparently confused the two games as being one and managed to get the year of release wrong as well.
This may be a result of the Daily Star writer sourcing his information from the earlier Vice article, which says this:
In 1995 games designer Steve Jackson created a role-playing card game called Illuminati: The Game of Conspiracy.
Given that INWO was released in late 1994, the error concerning release year is understandable.
The inability to distinguish between two different games is less forgivable, however, and it afflicts mainstream and ‘alternative’/amateur coverage of the game.
In short: The games have received some mainstream attention, although the reportage has been frivolous and sloppy at best.
4 – Relevance to the alternative/conspiracy/truth (ACT) realm
Simply based on their names alone, the games would appear relevant to the alternative/truth/conspiracy (ACT) realm. There are two main reasons why a deep understanding of the games — who is behind them, and what they are really trying to tell us — is of importance to anybody seeking a better understanding of this thing we call ‘reality’.
The first is well-known among ACT regulars: several of the cards from the games do appear to depict events which have come to pass subsequent to the release of the games. It ought to go without saying that we will be taking a look at a number of specific examples as the series continues.
The second may be less obvious but every bit as important: by critiquing the content which has previously been released by various figures in the ACT realm, we can see once again just how poor a standard of ‘research’ has been allowed to fester in this corner of the internet.
It is truly mind-boggling just how little attention the games have received from would-be ‘truth-tellers’, and how superficial this attention has been when given.
By the end of this series you will see that there is more truth to be found in the ‘Illuminati Card Games’ than exists in the vast majority of ‘truth’ content available on the internet combined.
In short: The games are relevant due to what they tell us about ‘reality’ and also what they show us about the woeful quality of ‘research’ in the ACT realm.
Summary – Part I
1) The ‘Illuminati card games’ revolve around ‘conspiracy theories’, secrecy and world control.
2) There are two ‘Illuminati card games’, released by the same company, which are similar in many ways: ‘Illuminati’ (1982) and ‘INWO’ (1994).
3) The games have received some mainstream attention, although the reportage has been frivolous and sloppy at best.
4) The games are relevant due to what they tell us about ‘reality’ and also what they show us about the woeful quality of ‘research’ in the ACT realm.
Up Next
Is it possible that whoever made these cards had some kind of ‘foreknowledge’ about major events which would occur years or decades later?
In Part II of the series we are taking a look at some well-known examples of game cards which seem to ‘predict’ major media events.
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we find the following: Tidal wave, Oregon disaster (type not stated), earthquake, hurricane, volcano, combined disasters,
and meteor strike, just to name a few. Are you ready?

Likewise another card, issued well before 9-11, showed the twin towers being taken down is one of the most shocking of all, especially in light of the fact that this game first hit the specialty stores in 1995! How in the world did Steve Jackson know that the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center were going to be attacked? In fact, this card accurately depicted the World Trade Center attack in great detail. This card accurately depicts several facts of 9/11 - on cards created all the way back in 1995! The picture accurately depicts: * That one tower was going to be struck first; this picture accurately depicts the moments between the first tower strike and the second. * The card accurately depicts that the place of impact is some distance from the top of the twin towers. The plane hit in this approximate area of the first tower. How in the world could Steve Jackson know this fact? * The card accurately depicts the Illuminati leadership by showing on the building to the extreme left of the card the Illuminist pyramid with an all-seeing eye in the middle. * The caption at the top properly identifies the perpetrators of the attack as 'terrorists' |
However, what does the caption to this card mean? It says, 'Terrorist Nuke'. Now, what could this possibly mean? The Twin Towers were not destroyed by a terrorist nuclear device, or were they? In Bali Blast, the scientific data suggested that the hotel was taken down by a micro-nuclear device of about 0.10 kilotons . One can only ask: was a micro-nuclear device used at the base of the Twin Towers as well? That kind of small, but nuclear, explosion would account for the sudden manner the reinforced concrete and steel shell simply crumbled into dust as it fell. That kind of nuclear explosion would also explain the tremendous heat that stayed at 'Ground Zero' for several months after 9/11. As we head into the planned 'terrorist attacks' and attendant panics, we have to remain cognizant that a micro-nuke device might be the real culprit in some of these attacks Pentagon Unless one had advanced knowledge of the Illuminati Plan, there is no way on earth that they would have been able to create pictures in 1995 that accurately depict the unfolding events of 9/11! The Pentagon is shown on fire; we know that a plane allegedly flew into a section of the Pentagon and nearly burned that section completely. However, the rest of the Pentagon was undamaged to the point where its functions continued unimpeded. Isn't this the situation depicted here? This card shows a fire burning mightily in the center courtyard of the Pentagon, but the rest of the building looks undamaged enough so that normal activities could continue unimpeded! Thus, these two cards literally depict both of the strikes of 9/11: against the Twin Towers first and then against the Pentagon. This kind of accuracy 6 years before the attacks is possible only if one knows the Illuminati Plan very thoroughly. Source What other types of disasters might the Illuminati have planned for us? In the card game we find the following: Tidal wave, Oregondisaster (type not stated), earthquake, hurricane, volcano, combined disasters, and meteor strike, just to name a few. Are you ready? How stupid are the American people? How apostate? Now comes destruction, death and hell. Don't believe it? In total denial? You better stay in denial, for as the saying goes, ignorance is bliss, that is until you pay the piper. These cards are not made up, I have all of them, they were in fact made in 1990-1991 - PANIC -GLP |
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